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A pub steeped in the memories of my youth, robust bike rides, dodgy first cars even a boat trip to this most idillyic of pubs, so returning after some twenty years was twinged with apprehension and the fact I couldn’t remember the way in !!!!...More

I used to enjoy the earthiness of this pub before it was refurbished, halved its portions and doubled its prices. I am happy to pay high prices when the food is amazing, but the food here is only really pub standard, portion sizes of fish...More

We live within walking distance of the Cross Guns and haven’t been for many years as it was pretty dire.
However, new owners, complete refurbishment, clean, good toilets, friendly service has transformed the establishment into a go to place.
Menu is varied, might be considered...More

Since its recent makeover, this pub has become a very pleasant place to spend time at, both indoors (with beautiful river views) or inside, which is now much more cosy.
The staff are friendly. The menu is reasonable (although a little limited if you just...More

Lovely location on a frosty winters day, last time we visited this place was quirky and this has not been lost in the new refit with the outside now opened up into a great eating location and access to the river and viaduct view.

First visit here, beautiful location but in my opinion the food didn't quite match it. A fairly small menu, a couple of pretentious sounding dishes and I can't help thinking that it is a little overpriced. I tried the full rack of ribs, certainly a...More

We've been regular visitors over many years as the pub is in a great location either by boat or on a towpath walk. It used to be an old fashioned pub which had charm and quirkyness (I once got in the way of a waitress...More

As so many people say, this place is in the most beautiful location, so they will probably never be short of customers. It's also very nice inside, but as weary canal boaters it felt a little as if we should have dressed up, the atmosphere...More

Nestled on the canal towpath by Avoncliff station between Bath and Bradford on Avon, this 16th Century Inn has idyllic riverside pub gardens where you can enjoy a sumptuous meal whilst enjoying panoramic views of the canal crossing the river. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner & drinks - escape the city, life tastes better here.

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